Heatibtg-stove



lj. NMRKLEL HEATING STOVE. APPucATmN FILED' mm1. 19:3.

E 51% VET? Q5 Pmemted Sept. 9, 1919.

SA-TLC MARKLEY, OFCLA'S' CTY, MEDIANA.

Specicaten of Letters Patent.

HEATKNG- ST OVE.

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. Applieetion :filed May 1, 1918'. l Serial No. 231,964.

1 'o eli/whom t may concern ABe it known that leone liAnnLn, a. citizen of tlio 'United States, residing et Clay City, in tne county of Clay and State of ndiene, has invented certain new and useful Improveinents in Heating-Stoves, of which the following; is; o, specification.

The invention relates to improvements in heating; stoves. i

The object of the present invention ie to inipiove the construction of heating); stoves and to provide n simple, practical and edi-f cient device of comparatively iixetpensive construction adopted to be arranged in the patito-f the products of combustion Without interfering; with the draft of the stove end I capable of cousine, the seid products of coinn 'bastion on their wey to the Smoke-pipe to heet intensely ein passing through the seid device. A furthe?? obg'ect of the invention is to pio vide ndevice of this clieiectei cepnbie of effecting; e. saving in fuel end of inciezieinn; the vlien'tiiniq cepect'y of the stove eind pro# vided with incense fot' ditee/*hndew the 'heated :tir dovvnweifdljv end ontvveidljv ton/end the floor for increneinp; the Meeting; effect of, the

stove l 'With tiieeeenf'i otieen oioiecte in vievv ,the invention. consiste in tile novel consti'mationy erifenpgeinent end combinetion of pente tiene ineftei@ folly desacribed., illuetieted in the oc eoi'npenyinp; dirmi/ing; end pointed ont in the olnini liei'eto nppended; .it being;1 nndeirstood niet veiione eliengee in the forro, size, pio portion end minet deteile of coneti'nctifni within the scope of tite cleiin may be neeoi'ted to vvitiio'eit eiienoifting; fifeintiie spirit o eeni'in tici-nef any of titte odvnntegee of the inventionn lo 'i the dren/ing: V I

@die l is e veitieei sectioned vien' of :t lieetmn; stove conetifncted in eecozi'dence with. tici" invention f2; is e leonioontei sectioned vievv.j 'thioinzii.tlie np'i'ie: poition of the stove on the line Ql-i? of i..

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Like nnineieis of .i-:efei'ence designate con responding perte in the eevemlfiggnree ofthe direvvinvge in drawing; in vvliicn ie iilnetmtted the p i'efevi'ed embodiment of the invention the stove coinpnieee in its construction en .enter shell oi" casing-9g It ptovided 'with e Suitable bese Q end having e fiiepot 3 edepted .to con `tnin e grate 4! of the ordinary construction and to receive the fuel "which is introduced 1n the stove et the front' thereof. The stove is preferably picovided at the front Withe door 55 but enyvother preferred forni of door may be, of course, employed.

Tlieshell oil body is also provi ledet the top of the iie-box with en annuler channel or. passage G lamineW peifoietione Z interoi'ly of the stove und provided, et the fiont with en inlet 8 `:ind suitelolczek draft regulating ineens for controlling tine 'posseggo of ein into the channel., The introduction of ein into the stove by ineens of tine emotion,` passage oi' channel is edepted to incieese the dieft end to essist in supporting combustion "Within the nppei portion of the stove is arranged e downvveisdly tepei'ed ein inenting device 9 construct/ed of oost metal o1' other Suitable nieteriel end terminating; :it its .lower portion in n reduced reeinvnndly eze tending neck l@ profeebiy' iiengod et ll :ind enitebly secured to the Shell or casing; et the been thereof about an opening 12. 'iiie opening,l 'l2 commnnicntee with e cold ein inlet pese-,ege or conduit 13 mounted en teviorly of the elieil or casing et the beck thereof ond elfi/eiidinyciu downwardly from n point ebove the neck l to the linee of the stove the lower portion being inclined edjacent the fuel pot 3j to"confoinito the shape thereof, the tite' pot :feminin,en en inner .Well for eeid inclined portion end edepted to teite the cold ein from the `Hooi* oi' lower portion of e room end nenne enen ein to pees upwardly into the locating device 9., 'liiie heeting device El 'ie intensely heated by the eniolie end other pi'oducte of combustion which upwardly to e, omelie-pipe open ing on outlet le to which en oivdineiy omelie-- pipe is attached in the unimi mennen The 'lieetine device is provided it ite top with en outwardly entendingg,l snbstentielly nnmtn lei' ieogge i5 which von e upon :nid ie emp ported oy the lippen edge of the oiieli o1' casing of the stove, the 'denne i5 being editnl ebijv Secured to the ,ehell on testing;` to provide tight joint to p event the eecepe of the sinoie and other pisoducte of combustion.,-

The lieetinn; device ie equipped with e cover i6 supported by lege JW opened vega lotion with the fienpge l te pi'ovide en open opaco oioutlet foi' the eecnpe of the ein iieeted `lov the device tt The lege 1T .test upon the fienge end ere supporti-id bv the eliell oi? casing end tney be eecniredxto the onine in Two ,any desired manner and the said cover 16 be provided with a flanged opening for enabling a hot air pipe to be connected with the heating device for heating an upper room or rooms and the stove may also be' provided with an ornamental top if desired.

The cover of the stove is provided with an upper substantially concave-convex section 16a which is adapted to be swung to one side for exposing the cover to presept a flat upper surface inorder that a receptacle may be placed upon the cover for heating the contents of the receptacle or utensil.

It Will be seen that theheating stove is simple and comparatively' inexpensive in construction, that it is adapted to take the cold air from the floor or bottom of a room and subject it to the heating action of the products `of combustion before the same pass into the smokepipe or iiue and without interfering with the draft of the stove and that the heating eect of the stove is increased by discharging. such heated air in a downwardly directlon. It will also be clear that the draft of the stove may be increased or accelerated by the annular passage or channel surrounding the top of the fire-box and that as a maximum heating eli'ect is 0btained from the stove, the consumption of fuel is reduced to a minimum and saving of the fuel is thereby effected.

What is claimed is A heating stove including a shell and a heating device comprising a downwardly extending air heating member adapted to seat upon the upper edge of said shell, said downwardly extending member being mounted within the upper portion of the shell and provided at its lower end with a reduced portion or neck, an exterior cold air conduit mounted upon the shell or casing and cognmunicating at the upper end with the reduced portion or neck and extending to the lower portion of the shell, and provided thereat with an inlet; and a top wall extending over the shell, legs depending from the wall and mounted upon the upper portion of said downwardly extending member and retaining said top wall and shell i-n spaced relation to forni a narrow outlet for the heated air, said top' wall being provided with a marginal flange extending downwardly to substantially the plane of the top of the downwardly in the shell to conceal the space between the upper end of the downwardly extending member and the top wall and to deflect the heated air downwardly.

In testimony whereof I affix my signature.

ISAAC MARKLEY.

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